4 months to go (just about)!!

May 27th, 2009

Hiiiiiii! I’m back! Sorry for the slight delay in programming! I’m a busy girl, I have lots of wedding stuff to share with you! Our invitations have been cut out and are awaiting printing (I’ll show you them soon), the fabric for my birdcage veil came in yesterday, my dress fabric is ordered (although my dress design has changed… more about that soon! I promise!), and a whole plethora of other things have been accomplished!

But, I wanted to show you the latest and greatest of Loor Photography! Julio has been a busy man, it is Wedding Season afterall!
He just shot a beautiful wedding at Knowlton Mansion, which is a gorgeous venue right here in Philadelphia, and apparently had a great time doing it! (That’s him, dancing with the groom and groomsmen!)
 

He took some really cute engagement photos of this couple…

And even attended/photographed his own mothers wedding at the Fleischer Art Memorial (such an amazing building, not to mention beautiful bride)!

Check out his website for more of his gorgeous work and you can even join his  group on Facebook where you’ll often get a sneak peek of what he’s got going on! Can’t wait for him to photograph our wedding! 4 months Julio! I hope you’re ready!

7 months to go!

March 3rd, 2009

Holy crap! Where the heck has February gone?! While I’m definitely excited about the prospect of Spring, sooo tired of the cold,  I can’t believe I only have 7 months left of being a fiance before I become a wife!

So, if you can believe it, I finally got around to uploading a photo of the ring bearer pillow I made! The photo makes the copper ribbon (excuse the wrinkles) look way more iridescent than it does in real life, but I’m thinking about changing it out for a more matte grosgrain ribbon anyway. The fabric on the underside is burlap and I put a sweet little button in the center to keep the fabric puckered. What do you think?!

{photo by me}

Navy Blue Wedding Party

February 26th, 2009

Oh ho! Look what I found!

This wedding was featured on Style me Pretty a few weeks ago (apparently, I’ve been spending a lot of time there recently ). Navy blue Bridesmaids and navy blue Groomsmen! Like I originally wanted, before the Fiance talked me out of it  (and then tried to talk me back in)! I have to admit I do like the looks of this wedding party… but I think we’ll stick with our plan. Did I tell you? We’ve come up amicable conclusion… the Groomsmen will wear Brown sportscoats and khakis, and the Fiance will wear a Brown suit. I didn’t need my little white flag after all!


Real Wedding - Photo Shoot

February 20th, 2009

Happy Friday!
I had to share this with you! Today, on Style me Pretty, Abby is featuring a Philadelphia wedding! Check out these photos that Marie Labbancz captured! WOW! The couples plans for an outdoor photo session were cancelled when it began to rain so, as a Plan B they were able to arrange for a photoshoot at the Eastern State Penitentiary! Just incredible! I just told the Fiance, I want this as a Plan A location for our day after wedding shoot!!

Check out Style me Pretty for the rest of the photos of this gorgeous wedding!

Kiss the Groom

February 17th, 2009

 

The Fiance and I actually managed to slip away for a long weekend over Valentine’s Day so I’m just now catching up on all the blog gossip that I missed. On Valentine’s Day, wedding photographer Elizabeth Messina (incredible, by the way), launched her new blog Kiss the Groom!

The blog is already filled with gorgeous photographs that make me want to get married all over again and I haven’t even tied the knot yet! Best of all, you can make your very own sweet little Kissing Tree.

1000 Markets

February 11th, 2009

Where have I been? Have you heard of 1000 Markets? I hadn’t! Not until this morning while I was making my usual blog rounds and stumbled across the super sweet image above on this lovely blog. Turns out, it’s a print made by 1000 Markets seller Whimsyloo.

1000 Markets is “a community of marketplaces,  large and small, connecting artisan merchants with the people who love their products.” Essentially, instead of being one of thousands of shops all listed in a big online mall, sellers have congregated into smaller Marketplaces making it easier to browse their products and find exactly what you’re looking for! They’ve just opened their shops and are hosting a Sneak Preview. I’ve only had a few mintues to browse, but definitely check out the FoodCrafters Marketplace, mmmm! And stop by the Modern Simplicity Marketplace , it will surely leave you inspired (and maybe a little lighter in the wallet)!

8 months to go!

February 6th, 2009

I can’t believe how time is flying! We’ve just crossed the 8 month marker! I have lots of projects in full swing now; floor pillows for my low-to-the-ground kids table, fabric napkins, invites, bridesmaids dresses… and one or two that are fully completed; the ring bearer pillow, being one of those. I have some photos of the ring bearer pillow to share but my motivation to upload them has been minimal at best. Not because I don’t want to show you, I really do! The pillow turned out great! Actually, the Boy (our ring bearer, obviously) told me “I love this pillow!”, with a huge goofy grin on his face.

Fact is, I’m just… overwhelmed.

It’s Ok though, I’m coping. I just don’t have time for frivolous things like uploading photos, or blogging, or blow drying my hair on a day to day basis. The Fiance has also undertaken his own project. Which we’re both excited about but it’s another thing to distract from the wedding planning process.

Anyway, I thought I’d show you the one project that I’m not working on. My dress! As I said before, my mom is making my dress; we bought a pattern and some test fabric two weekends ago, then last weekend we went looking for the real fabric… sigh. Everything we looked at was very pretty but I think we may need to make a special trip to New York City’s garment district.

So, on to the dress, or well, dresses… as there have been multiple renditions. First, there was Oscar. I looooove this dress. The simple shape isn’t really anything spectacular, but look at the details on the skirt! It’s hard to tell but all of those flowers are hand applied/embroidered and inset with lace and buttons. I was so set on this dress. This was THE dress! Then someone said to me, it looks awfully summery. And I don’t know if it’s the context (she IS on the beach, afterall) or what, but now I agree. It’s too summery for an October wedding on a farm.

Then there was Heather … I don’t know that this dress was really ever on the table, there are a few details that I dont even like; the pick-ups on the skirt, the clasp across the neck and the collar, specifically, but there’s something about it. As a whole I think it’s completely gorgeous! I love the bow and lace and color! I think it looks too wintery and too fancy for a farm wedding though.

Then and I saw this dress on Snippet&Ink, just tucked into an Inspiration board. It was in a Town&Country magazine last year in a feature about designer Zac Posen and how he only designs wedding dresses for his close friends. So, of course, this dress is not even available for purchase!  But THIS is my dress. I don’t necessarily love the ruffles up the sleeves, or well, even the sleeves themselves. But that skirt is incredible! The series of pleats are so architectural and the ruffled hem gives it just enough girly… sigh… I want to wear it right now!

Pretty, pretty hair…

February 2nd, 2009

*Sigh* How beautiful are these new pieces from the ever incredible Jennifer Behr? If my wedding day hair ends up looking half as gorgeous as these girls, I’ll be a happy happy bride.

Flower Girls

January 27th, 2009

Now that the bridesmaids dresses are underway I can think about the little girls!! I love flower girl dresses!

When I was 4 I was the flower girl in my cousins’ wedding… the dress I wore was a fluffy pink frock, with puffy shoulders, a big bow around the waist and tiny little rose buds on the skirt. I know! It sounds like some horrible 80’s prom dress… well, it was the 80’s! But the dress was awesome! It was a princess dress and for years after the wedding it was used for playing dress-up!

We’re having two little flower girls in the wedding and while they will definitely not being wearing pink (it won’t exactly fit into my color scheme (they won’t be white either… can’t you just see little white dresses on a farm? I’m thinking they won’t be white for long)) that doesn’t mean their dresses will be any less girly. Little girls love to dance and spin… which made me think of tutu’s! I’ll have the little girls wear ballerina tutu’s for my wedding! They’ll be so cute on the dance floor twirling in their tutu’s. Apparently, however, someone else had the same thought and Flower Girl Tutu’s have become all the rage! Google them, you’ll see what I mean.

So, I bought this pattern, for a dollar (yep, making the flower girl dresses too) and thought I’d do some kind of tutu/dress combination. Maybe make the top like a regular dress and make the bottom out of tulle, so it’d be a fluffy, full dress but not a ballerina tutu per say. Otherwise, I’ll make the whole thing out of corduroy. What do you think?

Why does it have to be like this?

January 22nd, 2009

 Men, is this really how you feel?

{image from here}